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not that he's going to do better in new york. we're not going to win new york. and him doing ten points better and still losing new york by 20 points doesn't matter. what matters is that you can win indiana, that you can win ohio. that you can win pennsylvania and north carolina and wisconsin and those are the states that we do and are doing very well in. >> let me ask you quickly then about wisconsin. do you have to win wisconsin to change the momentum in this race? >> we just did, laid on a pretty good one in louisiana. it's a primary state not a caucus. not one you can say it's just a few people voting. it was a primary state. it was a broad turnout down there. we're going to come here to wisconsin. we're trailing in the most recent polls right now. we're being outspent about 60 to 1 here in wisconsin. but you know what? the reaction i got yesterday in traveling around and in bellview and up here in green bay was a great outpouring of support. you know what? yet, i don't know if you saw this but actually it was bowling yesterday with a bunch of folks at a tou
not that he's going to do better in new york. we're not going to win new york. and him doing ten points better and still losing new york by 20 points doesn't matter. what matters is that you can win indiana, that you can win ohio. that you can win pennsylvania and north carolina and wisconsin and those are the states that we do and are doing very well in. >> let me ask you quickly then about wisconsin. do you have to win wisconsin to change the momentum in this race? >> we just did,...
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but new york, new jersey, connecticut. but it could drive vote polls up there for him, which could be helpful just not losing the popular vote. and it was a good week. add to that an endorsement by the "economist" which was unexpected. i think people who are in the middle who maybe voted for the president four year ago and looking for reasons to vote for and against him. you had bloomberg, colin powell, "the economist," governor christie. so it was a reminder that this guy is somebody that they feel good about. >> schieffer: let me just-- i want to play a little video that was sent in to us that i think we-- we have a young woman here who speaks for many americans, maybe even for me. here's what she had to say. >> i'm tired of bronco bamas and mitt romney. >> that's why you're crying? oh! it will be over soon, abbey. okay? the election will be over soon, okay. >> 'k ( laughter ). >> obviously doesn't have a future in political journalism. ( laughter ) >> schieffer: this campaign has gone on. why is it? i mean, is it becaus
but new york, new jersey, connecticut. but it could drive vote polls up there for him, which could be helpful just not losing the popular vote. and it was a good week. add to that an endorsement by the "economist" which was unexpected. i think people who are in the middle who maybe voted for the president four year ago and looking for reasons to vote for and against him. you had bloomberg, colin powell, "the economist," governor christie. so it was a reminder that this guy...
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. >> schieffer: the "new york times" says that the weakening recovery is a serious liability for the president's reelection. romney, as you just said, said the job numbers out friday were devastating. is the president going to have to do something here he hasn't tried before? isn't he going to have to do something to jump start this economy? >> bob, first of all, the numbers this month were disappointing. the president said when he took office back in 2009 and the country was losing 800,000 jobs a day that it took years to get into this mess and it was going to take long, persistent effort to get us out of it. he took some tough decision, the auto intervention being a major one, and we've had 27 months of private sector job growth now and 4.2 million jobs created or 4.3. but we have to do more. he's asked the congress for a series of steps to get construction workers back to work, rebuilding our roads and bridges. to put teachers back in the classroom. to help homeowners renegotiate-- refinance their homes under these low-interest rates, homeowners who are responsible and their homes
. >> schieffer: the "new york times" says that the weakening recovery is a serious liability for the president's reelection. romney, as you just said, said the job numbers out friday were devastating. is the president going to have to do something here he hasn't tried before? isn't he going to have to do something to jump start this economy? >> bob, first of all, the numbers this month were disappointing. the president said when he took office back in 2009 and the country...
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the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >> schieffer: well, that is it for us today and we'll be right here next week. we hope you open join us on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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york times" and our own cbs news foreign correspondent isa ward. stay with us. ,,,,,,,,,, >> schieffer: welcome back. president obama this morning is hosting world leaders from over 50 countries for this year's nato summit. the top issue on their agenda out in chicago is afghanistan. to talk about all that and some of the other foreign policy issues our friend tom friedman, columnist for the "new york times," correspondent isa ward, who spends most of her time in the middle east but is here with us today in washington. she's just back from afghanistan. senator graham, of course, is on the armed services committee and rejoins us from south carolina. senator graham, before we get into all of that, i want to ask you, first, about something that is, you know, just happened last night, i guess. chinese dissident chen guangcheng arrived in new york, where he is going to attend law school. we all know this dramatic story of how he escaped house arrest, wound up at the american embassy, and then finally got back. what do you make of this? i just want to ge
york times" and our own cbs news foreign correspondent isa ward. stay with us. ,,,,,,,,,, >> schieffer: welcome back. president obama this morning is hosting world leaders from over 50 countries for this year's nato summit. the top issue on their agenda out in chicago is afghanistan. to talk about all that and some of the other foreign policy issues our friend tom friedman, columnist for the "new york times," correspondent isa ward, who spends most of her time in the middle...
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the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >> o'donnell: some of our stations are leaving us now. for most of you, we'll continue our discussion on the health care decision and campaign 2012. stay with us. ,,,,,,,,,, >> o'donnell: welcome back to "face the nation." we're going to get the state's perspective on the supreme court's health care decision with republican governor scott walker of wisconsin who's joining us from madison and here in our studio with me democratic government martin o'malley. the law requires that are the states set up an exchange and many states including maryland, others like wisconsin are waiting to see what will court decided. governor walker, let me ask ask you. the ball's in your court, what are you going to do? >> we're going to wait. we said all along there was a legal step, there's a political step and after each of those steps were exhausted we see what the future holds. very clearly the court pointed out the law is upheld constitutionally but
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and columnist mark leibovich writes for the "new york times magazine." and it wouldn't be a political panel without our own john dickerson. on the other side, bob shrum, longtime democratic consultant, now a contributor for the the "daily beast." and john fund writes for the conservative magazine "national review." you know, we've got to talk about the weather this morning, folks. i thought this would be the one thing that wouldn't be entering into this campaign that has a little of of everything else. ruth, what do you think the impact of this thing could be? >> who knew the october surprise was going to be a hurricane? we've had everything else in this campaign. why not that. i think the really interesting phenomenon with the hurricane, or frankenstorm, or whatever we're going to end up calling it, is its intersection with this other new tom none, which is early voting. we don't really have election day in america anymore. we have election month. and the democrats have actually been a little bit ahead of republicans in 2008, and possibly this cycle. th
and columnist mark leibovich writes for the "new york times magazine." and it wouldn't be a political panel without our own john dickerson. on the other side, bob shrum, longtime democratic consultant, now a contributor for the the "daily beast." and john fund writes for the conservative magazine "national review." you know, we've got to talk about the weather this morning, folks. i thought this would be the one thing that wouldn't be entering into this campaign...
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david sanger, who is the chief washington correspondent for the "new york times." joe klein is "time's" political columnist. and last but not least, our own john dickerson. but before we begin this discussion, i do want to take note that former south dakota senator george mcgovern, who was the democratic presidential candidate in 1972, died this morning. he was 90. he had remained active in public service and interested in politics and public affairs until the very end. last spring, moderated a panel at hunter college in new york that included senator mcgovern, former vice president walter mondale, among others, and he was energetic, engauging, and very witty. he was a world war ii bomber pilot before going into politics. and even those who disagreed with him that you felt him as a very nice man. george mcgovern has passed on at 90. and now to the news of the day. peggy noonan, let's start with you. what do you think the stakes are for this debate tomorrow night? >> oh, i think the stakes are pretty high for both candidates. it is the last of three debates. it is t
david sanger, who is the chief washington correspondent for the "new york times." joe klein is "time's" political columnist. and last but not least, our own john dickerson. but before we begin this discussion, i do want to take note that former south dakota senator george mcgovern, who was the democratic presidential candidate in 1972, died this morning. he was 90. he had remained active in public service and interested in politics and public affairs until the very end. last...
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york times" and our own cbs news foreign correspondent isa ward. stay with us. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. >> schieffer: welcome back. president obama this morning is hosting world leaders from over 50 countries for this year's nato summit. the top issue on their agenda out in chicago is afghanistan. to talk about all that and some of the other foreign policy issues our friend tom friedman, columnist for the "new york times," correspondent isa ward, who spends most of her time in the middle east but is here with us today in washington. she's just back from afghanistan. senator graham, of course, is on the armed services com
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the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >> schieffer: stopas pain wrote the essay that rallied the american colonist to take on the greatest power in the world and what resulted was the united states of america. maybe what we need these days is at essay called "lack of common sense." how else can we account for the current state of affairs? of course there are legitimate reasons for being to own guns for both sport and protection. but doesn't common sense tell us we must keep guns away from people like the colorado shooter? don't we all agree on that? finding a solution to fix that won't be easy, but if that is our goal, shouldn't that be where we start the discussion? where's the common sense in not starting there? this is not about ideology. it is about the safety of innocent people and going to the movies without fear of being killed. it's like so many issues these days-- the one thing gone missing from the argument is common sense. why? because we've allowed the lobbyi
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does virginia get more attention than new york? does it go into ohio? you know, on the other hand, does the romney headquarters in boston lose power? they're very, very little things that actually could have a very, very big effect at this point. >> the president knows what the president's supposed to do in a hurricane, right. you don't just look out the plane window upon you try not to disrupt it, but you look as involvedded as possible and deploy and do it as well as possible. what does the candidate do? and the opposition candidate do in the event of a hurricane? we don't actually really have a great guide post for this. we haven't had a natural disast ther proximate to election day. he can't be going around completely attack the commander in chief, can he, when barack obama is the one who is making sure the sebastian are getting stacked. i think i think it's a little bit of a conundrum. >> schieffer: another thing that just came up and that is virginia. virginia is one of those places, because it is on the east coast, where the president and mitt ro
does virginia get more attention than new york? does it go into ohio? you know, on the other hand, does the romney headquarters in boston lose power? they're very, very little things that actually could have a very, very big effect at this point. >> the president knows what the president's supposed to do in a hurricane, right. you don't just look out the plane window upon you try not to disrupt it, but you look as involvedded as possible and deploy and do it as well as possible. what does...
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former new york mayor rudy giuliani will be here to talk about that. plus analysis from michael, co-author of the real romney and our own john dickerson and norah o'donnell. so strike up the band. ♪ for purple mountains imagine gee above the fruited plains ♪ (singing off key). >> schieffer: this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning again. welcome to "face the nation." as you probably heard by now, mitt romney did win big in nevada yesterday. newt gingrich, ron paul, rick santorum trailing. as we've done for weeks now we invited governor romney to be with us but his campaign declined so we say hello again to newt gingrich. mr. speaker, i feel inclined to give you equal time. would you like to sing something, a brief tune for us? >> i couldn't decide which of those two things was your funny introduction. i think clint eastwood once said a man should know his limitations. i'm not singing. calista is the singer in our family. i'm the listener. >>
former new york mayor rudy giuliani will be here to talk about that. plus analysis from michael, co-author of the real romney and our own john dickerson and norah o'donnell. so strike up the band. ♪ for purple mountains imagine gee above the fruited plains ♪ (singing off key). >> schieffer: this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning again. welcome to...
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and then years later, i went to new york-- i moved to new york. >> and discovered there was this whole subculture of magic and magicians. and this was a world of secret societies and bizarre rituals and it was a place where people hung out in the backs of diners, and pizzerias, and studied with old masters. there were tournaments and can there is even a magic olympics which takes place every three years, which just happened this summer, in glrngd right before the non-magic olympics. and i became entranced with this world and the peeled in it. i think it was probably fueled my fascination even further was that i found there are all these connection betweens magic and psychology and neuroscience and physics and math and scambling and crime. and i have a science background. so that was pretty interesting, i thought. the magic shows us a lot of the ways in which we can be deceived rather easily. >> schieffer: but we should add to this, you were planning to be-- to get a ph.d. in physics and you decide instead-- >> also to be less nerdy. >> schieffer: less thirdy. are you happy? >> yeah, we
and then years later, i went to new york-- i moved to new york. >> and discovered there was this whole subculture of magic and magicians. and this was a world of secret societies and bizarre rituals and it was a place where people hung out in the backs of diners, and pizzerias, and studied with old masters. there were tournaments and can there is even a magic olympics which takes place every three years, which just happened this summer, in glrngd right before the non-magic olympics. and i...
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the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >> schieffer: well, that is it for us today and we'll be right here next week. we hope you open join us on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. this edition of eye on the bay sponsored by best buddies international. >>> will meet celebrities, will raise awareness for best buddies international. will find out if i can ride my bike 30 mi. along the most beautiful coastlines in the world. >>> best buddies only 200 mi. to go >>> were your gotta get away for the day guideou
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>> schieffer: today on face the nation from the clinton global initiative in new york, an interview with bill clinton. >> the republican argument against the president's reelection was actually pretty simple. pretty snappy. it went something like this. we left it a total mess. he hasn't cleaned it up fast enough so fire him and put us back in. >> schieffer: he was the star of the detrimentally convention and the president couldn't have been happier. >> e-mailed me after his speech and said you need to appoint him secretary of explaining stuff. >> schieffer: we will ask him where he thinks the race stands today and what whoever is elected president can do to break the washington gridlock. then we will turn to a powerhouse round table for analysis. peggy noonan of the wall street journal, david corn of mother jones magazine, the reporter who broke the story of mitt romney and that secret video. >> 47 percent of the people who vote for the president, all right, there are 47 percent who are with him, who rely on government, who believe they are victims. >> schieffer: david gergen who worked
>> schieffer: today on face the nation from the clinton global initiative in new york, an interview with bill clinton. >> the republican argument against the president's reelection was actually pretty simple. pretty snappy. it went something like this. we left it a total mess. he hasn't cleaned it up fast enough so fire him and put us back in. >> schieffer: he was the star of the detrimentally convention and the president couldn't have been happier. >> e-mailed me after...
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the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >> schieffer: with the speculation over who governor romney will pick as his running mate, now moving into high gear-- who has been vetted, who can't, scott conroy injected a small dose of advice. don't get too nervous about it. the speculation is almost always wrong. he remembers how in 1996, jack kemp was trashing republican nominee bob dole's strategy less than a month before dole picked kemp as his running mate. it made merely in 2000 when george bush asked dick cheney to scour the world and find a running mate for him, not many of us thought cheney would find himself. i remember how surprised everyone was when bush's father picked dan quayle in 1988. i'll never forget bush's campaign manager jim baker coming to the convention floor to make sure everyone knew it wasn't his idea. in 1980, henry kissinger and a group of influential friends were urging ronald reagan to make former president ford his running mate, but when nancy reag
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richard haass of the council on foreign relations is in new york. martin indyk of brookings, and tom friedman of the "new york times" are with us here in the studio. richard haass, i'm going to go to you about what martin indyk was talking about, this problem between israel and the united states over iran and what do we do about it? the prime minister is saying the united states ought to publicly draw a red line and tell iran you cannot go beyond this point in your nuclear weapons development. where do you see-- what do you see happening on this front? >> well, that's an approach i think that probably can't work, simply because the iranians may be doing things already that we don't know about. and i think it's legitimate to say, even if they don't cross the nuclear weapons threshold, if they get 90% of the way there, that's not a very comforting outcome. so let me suggest a different approach, bob. instead of red linees, let me suggest deadlines. what we ought to do is going to the iranians with a diplomatic offer and make clear what it is they have
richard haass of the council on foreign relations is in new york. martin indyk of brookings, and tom friedman of the "new york times" are with us here in the studio. richard haass, i'm going to go to you about what martin indyk was talking about, this problem between israel and the united states over iran and what do we do about it? the prime minister is saying the united states ought to publicly draw a red line and tell iran you cannot go beyond this point in your nuclear weapons...
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the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >> schieffer: a little local news, if i may. "face the nation" is the second oldest program on television. it began in 1954, 58 years ago. i've been here toe table for the last 21, and last pol, we began a new chapter. we expanded from a half hour to an hour. it was an experiment, frankly, and this week, the cbs network notified our affiliate stations that the experiment was successful. from hereon, "face the nation" will be a one-hour broadcast. i just wanted to take a moment to thank our affiliate station who found a way this year to include one one-hour broadcast on their scheduleds on very short notice, and most of all, i want to thank those of you who watch our past. your numbers, i'm happy to say, continue to grow, and we appreciate it. and by the way, we don't intend to change much. no bells, whistles. we'll just turn on the lights, sit the key newsmakers down and ask the questions we think you would ask and if they don't answ
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the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >> >> cordes: be sure to tune in tonight for "60 minutes" for the first joint interview with mitt romney and paul ryan conducted by our own bob schieffer. for now, i'm nancy cordes. thanks for watching. have a great day. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> next on "this week in defense news," our round table discusses sequestration, the 2013 defense budget, and cyber
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the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >> schieffer: michael crowley of "time," julianna goldman of bloomberg, our own jan crawford and nancy cordes and a rare interview with former supreme court justice sandra day o'connor. stay with us. >> schieffer: welcome back to "face the nation." joining us now michael crowley of "time" magazine. he wrote the cover story this week on karl rove and the role of money in the campaign. julianna goldman is the white house correspondent for bloomberg news. and our own jan crawford who covers the romney campaign and nancy cordes who is now covering the obama campaign. welcome to all of you. i just noticed in the "washington post" this morning, dan ball said the best that you can say about how mitt romney fared in july is that he survived, but when you look at these economic numbers, i think you might say the same thing about barack obama. julianna, where is this race now? what does the white house think about it? where do they go from her
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we'll talk about what washington can or should do about guns with new york democrat chuck schumer. plus, a panel of experts and opinion makers. this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: well interesting gets worst with every new detail and we'll get into some of that, but here is the latest. authorities have released the names of the 28 victimes, including 20 first grade student, six adult women who worked at the school. the president will attend a memorial service later today. he will visit with the families. many of the early details about what happened were wrong. we are now getting a better handle on what did happen, but so far no one seems to know exactly what motivated the shooter, 20-year-old adam lanza. we're going to begin our coverage with the spokesman for want connecticut state police, lieutenant paul vance. lieutenant, thank you so much for finding time for us. you said something yesterday that you thought the search of the various crime scenes had been successful, and you mig
we'll talk about what washington can or should do about guns with new york democrat chuck schumer. plus, a panel of experts and opinion makers. this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: well interesting gets worst with every new detail and we'll get into some of that, but here is the latest. authorities have released the names of the 28 victimes, including 20 first grade...
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i mean, chuck schumer and senator, the two senators from new york have even declined to comment on these ads. >> well, this is nothing to do with being anti-business. this is a criticism and a good criticism, quite honestly of mitt romney's only thesis for being president of the united states, that he is some kind of economic savior. he is very good at making money for his partners. he is not so good at creating jobs. we have seen that time and time again, and i think the american people and voters deserve to understand what mitt romney means when he says he has the keys to the being economic savior. >> schieffer: one other, one of the refreshing changes when the president was elected, he talked about hope and change. whatever happened to hope and change? now it seems he is just coming right out of the box with these old-fashioned negative ads, all campaigns seem to think or are the basis of all campaigns. >> bob there is going to be a choice in this election, mitt romney has been running for president for many years of his life, and has been very critical of this president's tenure of t
i mean, chuck schumer and senator, the two senators from new york have even declined to comment on these ads. >> well, this is nothing to do with being anti-business. this is a criticism and a good criticism, quite honestly of mitt romney's only thesis for being president of the united states, that he is some kind of economic savior. he is very good at making money for his partners. he is not so good at creating jobs. we have seen that time and time again, and i think the american people...
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"new york times" correspondent jody cantor, the author of the obamas, a book that has caused quite a stir at the white house is with us this morning. jody, welcome. i've got to tell you something. i'm a little bit surprised. i'm well into this book. i find it quite complimentary. to mrs. obama in a funny kind of way. you talk about what a strong woman she is, about how strong their marriage is. yet the white house is acting... they don't seem to like it at all. are you surprised about their reaction? >> i am! they've done some strange things. they've anonymously accused me about lying about how many white house parties i've attended but they haven't challenged the central ten hes of the reporting. the book is really a narrative of arrival and adjustment, about these two people who were appealing to the nation in part because they were so fresh to political life. they come to washington and the white house and they're like strangers in a strange land. and it was reported in cooperation with the white house. it really tells the story of both their personal and political adjustment and
"new york times" correspondent jody cantor, the author of the obamas, a book that has caused quite a stir at the white house is with us this morning. jody, welcome. i've got to tell you something. i'm a little bit surprised. i'm well into this book. i find it quite complimentary. to mrs. obama in a funny kind of way. you talk about what a strong woman she is, about how strong their marriage is. yet the white house is acting... they don't seem to like it at all. are you surprised about...
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david sanger of the "new york times." joe klein of "time" magazine. and our own john dickerson. it's getting hot and heavy, but this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs >> and now from lynn university in boca raton, florida, the site of monday's presidential debate, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning, again, and welcome to "face the nation." from boca raton, behind me this morning on the lynn university campus, you see what is known as remembrance plaza. it's a memorial to two professors and four students here who were killed in the haiti earthquake in january of 2011 while on a college service trip. and joining me now the home state senator from florida, senator marco rubio who i heard supports mitt romney. >> now, more than ever. welcome back to florida. >> schieffer: thank you, senator. how high are the stakes for tomorrow's debate? >> i think they're important. all the debates matter. peggy noonan had a great write-up. perhaps the debates matter more than ever before. i think the president created a false image i of mitt romney in
david sanger of the "new york times." joe klein of "time" magazine. and our own john dickerson. it's getting hot and heavy, but this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs >> and now from lynn university in boca raton, florida, the site of monday's presidential debate, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning, again, and welcome to "face the nation." from boca raton, behind me this morning on the...
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and "new york times" columnist tom friedman. plus we'll talk to the chief washington correspondent of the "times" david sanger. "time" magazine deputy international editor bobby ghosh. and cbs news political director, john dickerson. this is "face the nation" upon captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. with >> good morning again. and here is the latest news from overnight. four american military people have been killed in an attack in southern afghanistan. this happened when at least one afghan police officer opened fire on them at a checkpoint. the state department has ordered all nonessential u.s. embassy personnel to leave tunisia and sudan, and protests against americans continue in at least 20 countries. we're going to start this morning with libya and the latest on tuesday's attack. we spoke a little earlier this morning with the president of libya's national congress, mohamed magariaf. how many people have now been arrested, mr. president? >> oh, i think the number h
and "new york times" columnist tom friedman. plus we'll talk to the chief washington correspondent of the "times" david sanger. "time" magazine deputy international editor bobby ghosh. and cbs news political director, john dickerson. this is "face the nation" upon captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. with >> good morning again. and here is the latest news from overnight. four...
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mark leibovich of the "new york times magazine." bob shrum of the the "daily beast." john fund of the "national review." and cbs news political director, john dickerson. here comes the storm because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. welcome to "face the nation." and if there were not enough political and weather news, add this-- an earthquake that measures a magnitude of 7.7 has taken place off the coast of western canada. no injuries or damage reported so far there. so we're going to start with the big storm up the east coast of the united states, hurricane sandy. for that, we go to chief meteorologist david bernard from our miami, florida, station wfor. dave, tell us what you know. >> reporter: all right, good morning, bob. all right the weather is starting to affect the mid-atlantic states and the outer banks of north carolina. we can see sandy's rain bands already spreading well inland. this is a massive storm so the weather is going downhi
mark leibovich of the "new york times magazine." bob shrum of the the "daily beast." john fund of the "national review." and cbs news political director, john dickerson. here comes the storm because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. welcome to "face the nation." and if there were not enough political and...
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which is why i found a story in yesterday's "new york times" so interesting. russia is a different place. but the story reminded us just how different. to get elected russia's newly installed president putin made a lot of expensive campaign promises, big raises and fatter pensions for doctors, lawyers and the military. even bonuses for having more children. we know about campaign promises. but here's what's different. russia gets half its revenue from taxes on oil and gas. what putin didn't tell the people is that the to pay for all his promises he has to drive the price of oil up to $150 a barrel. that's $30 more than the current price, which made me wonder. if energy prices go down in russia, will the next russian candidate blame president putin? now there is a bumper sticker for you. back in a minute. ud. a small lab in berlin is using supercomputing to fight cancer. an industrial city in china is becoming a high-tech hub in under four years. britain's building a smart grid to help cut emissions by 80%. even an independent studio in malaysia can produce big
which is why i found a story in yesterday's "new york times" so interesting. russia is a different place. but the story reminded us just how different. to get elected russia's newly installed president putin made a lot of expensive campaign promises, big raises and fatter pensions for doctors, lawyers and the military. even bonuses for having more children. we know about campaign promises. but here's what's different. russia gets half its revenue from taxes on oil and gas. what putin...
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the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >> schieffer: michael crowley of "time," julianna goldman of bloomberg, our own jan crawford and nancy cordes and a rare interview with former supreme court justice sandra day o'connor. stay with us. i got the chance to start my own business. i know what it's like to hire people and to make ends meet. from those experiences, i had the chance of running the olympics. the games were in real trouble. there'd been way too much spending. and in massachusetts i found a budget that was badly out of balance. our legislature was 85% democrat. and every one of the four years i was governor, we balanced the budget. i want to use those experiences to help americans have a better future. we believe in our future. we believe in ourselves. we believe the greatest days of america are ahead. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> schieffer: welcome back to "face the nation." joining us now michael crowley of "time" magazine. he wrote the cove
the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >> schieffer: michael crowley of "time," julianna goldman of bloomberg, our own jan crawford and nancy cordes and a rare interview with former supreme court justice sandra day o'connor. stay with us. i got the chance to start my own business. i know what it's like to hire people and to make ends meet. from those experiences, i had the chance of running the olympics. the games were in real...
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chicago and new york expect under showers. beckon the burial for the day we will hang out with the low clouds. 72 degrees in milpitas. along the shoreline it will be chilly. with the to the east bay, temperatures mostly in the mid- 70s today. but the couple degrees higher than what we had yesterday. 72 at nevada. sausalito is holding up at 60 degrees. we're back into the 80s in the inlands. today we begin a little bit warmer and then accelerate that trend into the work week. mid to low 80s by friday. >>> have a great sunday. >>> a world famous icon marking hurt some effect anniversary in the bay area. janet r. reilly said down with us and talked about the celebration. >>> where is the best place to enjoy all of these festivities today? >>> the best place is right on the water front from four. right down to the marina green. there's going to be a history tend to. a future tons, a vintage car prayed it's going to be fantastic. >>> last time we had a big-we close the bridge off and everyone got to walk on net and then if platinum
chicago and new york expect under showers. beckon the burial for the day we will hang out with the low clouds. 72 degrees in milpitas. along the shoreline it will be chilly. with the to the east bay, temperatures mostly in the mid- 70s today. but the couple degrees higher than what we had yesterday. 72 at nevada. sausalito is holding up at 60 degrees. we're back into the 80s in the inlands. today we begin a little bit warmer and then accelerate that trend into the work week. mid to low 80s by...
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you know, we started this year with more than half the people in the cbs news/"new york times" poll saying they did not have a clear idea what president obama hopes to accomplish in his second term. that kind of sounds like it could mean trouble. >> well, the president-- >> schieffer: for you. >> the president's focused on middle class and the economy and jobs. and people have already seen it. he fought hard farr payroll tax cut. got a $1,000 benefit to middle-class families. he's right now fighting to see that tu decision not-- the interest rates that they charge for tuition does not go up, making it easier for the middle class to go to college. he's fought hard for an infrastructure bill. but we have huge numbers of unemployed people, and in the future he's talking about investment toss help our future in things like education, in infrastructure, in scientific research, which help create the jobs that make the middle class feel secure about the future. >> schieffer: let me just say, to interrupt you, i take your point here, but i'm not sure, do you think that he has gotten that message o
you know, we started this year with more than half the people in the cbs news/"new york times" poll saying they did not have a clear idea what president obama hopes to accomplish in his second term. that kind of sounds like it could mean trouble. >> well, the president-- >> schieffer: for you. >> the president's focused on middle class and the economy and jobs. and people have already seen it. he fought hard farr payroll tax cut. got a $1,000 benefit to middle-class...
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we will be back with our interview with the archbishop of new york, cardinal anthony dolan. as we were planning our broadcast this morning on religion and politics in america, one of the first people we went to was the cardinal timothy dolan, the archbishop of new york. as you are going to see, it was a lively conversation. >> happy'se easter and passover. >> let me start with this. how would you define the state of religion in america today? >> good. i think religion is vibrant. it is growing, the stats show us, as you can imagine, particularly as to what the data shows us about the catholic faith in the united states the numbers are up, the commitment of the people is strong, that doesn't mean, bob, we don't have a lot of problems, we do, and we bishops, as any other pastor have to treat those problems realistically so we do have people leaving, we do have people disenchanted but in general it is good news. >> schieffer: how would you rate the state of the catholic church right now? you have been through some really tough times with some of the -- >> we have, we have. yes,
we will be back with our interview with the archbishop of new york, cardinal anthony dolan. as we were planning our broadcast this morning on religion and politics in america, one of the first people we went to was the cardinal timothy dolan, the archbishop of new york. as you are going to see, it was a lively conversation. >> happy'se easter and passover. >> let me start with this. how would you define the state of religion in america today? >> good. i think religion is...
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york times" and other publications about daniel elsberg, nixon said we've got to get that jew. they engineered the break in of the psychiatrist office of elsberg it was astonishing. what's so amazing after all this time is that this was a period in which the information about nixon was received in a nonpartisan, noncultural warfare way by the country, by the congress, by the judiciary. there was no real controversy but the end about what had happened here. republicans lined up, barry goldwater, the great arizona conservative went down to the white house said, mr. president, you have to go because you've committed too many crimes. there was no debate like we have today. 77 to nothing. senate decided to undertake this investigation. >> what is interesting, if you look at the various parts of government, the senate normally it would be partisan as carl said. 77-0. can you imagine the senate now passing 77-0 any -- even to rename a school about schieffer school that would be controversial and people against it. >> bob: you're probably right. >> it would be. but on this, the democra
york times" and other publications about daniel elsberg, nixon said we've got to get that jew. they engineered the break in of the psychiatrist office of elsberg it was astonishing. what's so amazing after all this time is that this was a period in which the information about nixon was received in a nonpartisan, noncultural warfare way by the country, by the congress, by the judiciary. there was no real controversy but the end about what had happened here. republicans lined up, barry...